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イタリアでの胚提供費用について今すぐご確認ください

イタリアでの胚提供の平均価格は$11,750、最低価格は$8,500、最高価格は$15,000です
イタリアトルコオーストリア
胚提供から $8,500から $5,500から $9,500
データは2026年May月時点でBookimedにより検証され、世界16件のクリニックからの患者リクエストと公式見積もりに基づいています。中央値費用は実際の請求書(2024年-2026年)に基づいており毎月更新されます。実際の価格は異なる場合があります。

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直接価格

Bookimedは胚提供価格に追加料金を加算しません。料金はクリニックの公式価格表から来ています。到着時にクリニックで胚提供代を直接お支払いいただきます。

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Bookimedはお客様の安全に取り組んでいます。胚提供で高い国際基準を維持し、世界中の国際患者サービスに必要なライセンスを有する医療機関とのみ協力しています。

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イタリアの最高の胚提供クリニックをご発見ください:2件の認証済み選択肢と料金

クリニックはBookimedのスマートシステムにより、5つの主要基準でのデータサイエンス分析を使用してランク付けされています。
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Ruesch Clinic

イタリアでの胚提供概要

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関連手術・費用
仕組みについて
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お支払い
患者様が推奨 -
85%
手術時間 - 1 時間
滞在国での滞在 - 2 日
リハビリテーション - 1 日
麻酔 - 局所麻酔
処理済みリクエスト - 12585
Bookimed手数料 - $0

イタリアで胚提供の医学評価を受ける:その分野の最高の専門医をお選びください

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カザフスタン
Feb 8, 2020
確認済みレビュー。
これは好評を得ており、コーディネーターによってすべてが迅速に整理されました。
こんにちは!
良く対応していただき、コーディネーターの方々が非常に迅速に手配してくれました。ただ、誤解がありました。医師のセカンドオピニオンがコーディネーターを通じて口頭で伝えられ、公式なものではありませんでした。 公式レポートを依頼したところ、イタリア語で送られてきましたが、国際的なクリニックを標榜している以上、少なくとも英語での報告書を受け取りたいと思います。

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Dayana
I combined my vacation in Antalya with a check-up.
治療: 女性検査
クリニック: Memorial Antalya Hospital
Igor
It was great! Transfers, accommodation, treatment—all included.
治療: 歯科インプラント
クリニック: WestDent Clinic
Marina
Bookimed did everything for me. I didn't have to worry about anything.
治療: 女性検査
クリニック: Severance Hospital
更新済み: 02/08/2020
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10年以上の経験を持つ認定医療ライターで、文学修士号を持ち、世界中の医療専門家のインタビューに基づくBookimedの信頼できるコンテンツを開発しています。
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一般開業医。4つの科学賞受賞。西アジアでの勤務経験。アラビア語を話す患者様をサポートする医療チームの元チームリーダー。現在はデータ処理と医療コンテンツの正確性を担当
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イタリアでの胚提供に関するFAQ

これらのFAQはBookimedを通じて医療支援を求める実際の患者からのものです。回答は経験豊富な医療コーディネーターと信頼できるクリニック代表者が行います。

Is embryo donation legal in Italy?

Embryo donation is illegal in Italy under Law 40/2004. While a 2014 ruling legalized gamete donation (egg and sperm) for infertile heterosexual couples, the transfer of donated embryos remains strictly prohibited. Italian facilities must cryopreserve surplus embryos indefinitely as they cannot be donated or destroyed.

  • Legal restriction: Law 40/2004 explicitly bans embryo donation and adoption within Italian borders.
  • Eligible treatments: Only heterosexual married or cohabiting couples may access legal IVF services.
  • Gamete vs. embryo: Individual egg or sperm donation is legal; entire embryo donation is not.
  • Research ban: Italian law prohibits using or donating human embryos for any scientific research.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While embryo donation is banned, specialized centers like Ospedale Santa Maria excel in legal alternatives. Dr. Pasquale Totaro performs over 1,000 procedures annually, focusing on high-success IUI and IVF. Patients requiring embryo donation typically use Italian clinics for initial screenings before traveling to Spain or Poland.

Patient Consensus: Many couples report frustration with legal barriers and often seek treatment in neighboring countries. They emphasize the importance of consulting a fertility lawyer to navigate complex local regulations and import logistics.

What are the medical eligibility criteria for receiving donated embryos in countries where it is allowed?

Medical eligibility for embryo donation requires documented proof of untreatable infertility, such as bilateral tubal blockage or failed in vitro fertilization cycles. Recipients must pass infectious disease screenings and gynecological exams, including saline ultrasounds, to ensure the uterus can support a healthy pregnancy.

  • Uterine assessment: Clinics perform hysteroscopy or saline ultrasounds to confirm a healthy uterine cavity.
  • Age restrictions: Legal or clinical limits often restrict treatment to women between 45 and 50.
  • Body mass index: Most high-volume centers require a BMI under 30 to minimize pregnancy complications.
  • Mandatory screenings: Both partners must test negative for HIV, Hepatitis B, C, and various STIs.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While Italy ranks highly for medically assisted procreation, centers like Ospedale Santa Maria perform over 1,000 cycles annually. Data shows that highly specialized centers emphasize extensive metabolic health before starting. This focus on general physical fitness often predicts higher success rates for recipient couples across Europe.

Patient Consensus: Many find the process requires exhaustive proof that all own-egg options are fully exhausted. People often recommend preparing for strict lifestyle requirements, specifically maintaining a non-smoker status to qualify at top clinics.

How are donor embryos screened and stored to ensure safety for the recipient?

Donor embryos undergo rigorous infectious disease screening, genetic karyotyping, and chromosomal testing to ensure recipient safety. Clinics use vitrification to flash-freeze embryos at -196°C in liquid nitrogen. Strict traceability systems and 24/7 monitoring protocols prevent degradation while following European Union safety standards.

  • Infectious screening: Tests cover HIV, Hepatitis B/C, Syphilis, and Chlamydia for all donors.
  • Genetic evaluation: Embryos undergo PGT-A to screen for aneuploidies and standard chromosomal health.
  • Vitrification technology: Ultra-rapid freezing prevents ice crystal formation and protects delicate cellular structures.
  • Quarantine period: European standards often require a 6-month freeze to reconfirm donor health status.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Italian clinics like Ospedale Santa Maria demonstrate exceptional technical precision, ranking 4th nationally for oocyte thawing. This high-volume expertise directly impacts embryo survival rates. Many centers manage over 1,000 cycles annually. This experience ensures that specialized storage protocols remain consistent and highly reliable.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize the need for transparency regarding the 6-month quarantine and vitrification methods. Many feel safer knowing that separate storage tanks help prevent any potential cross-contamination.

What will happen if I (Italian resident) want to undergo embryo donation abroad; will the child be legally recognised at home?

Children born via embryo donation abroad to Italian heterosexual couples or same-sex female couples receive legal recognition. Since 2024 and 2025, Italian laws and court rulings protect the child's right to emotional continuity, though documentation must be transcribed correctly at your local municipality.

  • Couple eligibility: Heterosexual couples with documented infertility have full legal recognition under Italian law.
  • Same-sex rights: 2025 rulings now allow legal parental recognition for both mothers in female couples.
  • Birth registration: You must legalize and translate the foreign birth certificate before consular submission.
  • Surrogacy restriction: Surrogacy is a universal crime for Italians, carrying heavy fines and imprisonment.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Italian centers like Ospedale Santa Maria perform over 1,000 assisted reproduction procedures annually under domestic regulations. While embryo donation is legal, many residents choose international clinics to bypass long waiting lists for donor matches. Always ensure the foreign clinic provides a full certified birth certificate rather than a simplified version to avoid transcription delays in Italy.

How long does a frozen embryo donation cycle take from first contact to pregnancy test?

A frozen embryo donation cycle in Italy typically takes 2 to 6 months from initial contact to the pregnancy test. This timeframe includes administrative matching, mandatory medical screenings, and approximately 3 to 5 weeks of hormonal uterine preparation before the embryo transfer occurs.

  • Matching phase: Anonymous clinic programs usually find matches within 2 to 4 weeks.
  • Administrative requirements: Legal agreements and specialized counseling generally require 2 to 4 additional weeks.
  • Medical preparation: Hormone medications like estrogen and progesterone prepare the uterine lining over 21–35 days.
  • Testing window: A blood pregnancy test follows 10 to 14 days after the transfer.

Bookimed Expert Insight: While medical steps are standardized, choosing a high-volume center like Ospedale Santa Maria can expedite the process. This facility performs over 1,000 assisted reproduction procedures annually. Higher patient turnover often suggests more streamlined administrative protocols and faster donor matching than smaller boutique clinics.

Patient Consensus: Many patients suggest preparing home-study and legal documents upfront to avoid common paperwork delays. They also recommend contacting multiple agencies simultaneously to compare current waitlists and matching speeds.

What is cumulative success rate per embryo donation cycle and how many cycles do most couples need?

Embryo donation in Italy yields a 45% to 59% success rate per single attempt. Cumulative success rates typically reach 75% to 95% after 3 cycles. Most couples achieve pregnancy within 1 to 3 attempts, with 65% to 72% achieving a live birth within 6 cycles.

  • Success per attempt: Expect a 45% to 59% clinical pregnancy rate during the first transfer cycle.
  • Three-cycle benchmark: Cumulative success rises significantly to reach 75% to 95% after 3 attempts.
  • Long-term outcomes: Roughly 65% to 72% of patients achieve live births after 6 donation cycles.
  • Typical cycle count: Most patients reach their goal within 1 to 3 embryo transfer procedures.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Italian clinics like Ospedale Santa Maria excel because their lead specialists hold ESHRE (European Society of Human Reproduction and Embryology) memberships. Dr. Pasquale Totaro coordinates over 1,000 procedures annually. This high volume often translates to more stable success rates when compared to smaller, low-volume fertility centers.

Patient Consensus: Patients emphasize the importance of inquiring about embryos from proven donors who have already produced successful pregnancies. They also recommend discussing multi-cycle package pricing early to manage expectations if the first transfer is unsuccessful.

Are there any short-term health risks to the recipient from embryo donation medication and transfer procedure?

Short-term risks for embryo donation recipients are minimal and primarily involve hormonal side effects or procedure-related discomfort. Unlike egg donors, recipients avoid ovarian hyperstimulation syndrome. Most patients experience temporary symptoms like bloating, breast tenderness, or light spotting that resolve shortly after the embryo transfer.

  • Medication effects: Estrogen and progesterone may cause bloating, fatigue, or mild mood swings.
  • Injection site reactions: Local soreness or redness occurs if using intramuscular progesterone injections.
  • Physical discomfort: Mild cramping and light spotting typically last 24 to 48 hours.
  • Infection risk: Sterile ultrasound-guided catheter insertion keeps uterine infection rates below 1%.

Bookimed Expert Insight: Italian centers like Ospedale Santa Maria specialize in high-volume IUI and oocyte thawing. This procedural expertise ensures that the transfer catheter placement is exceptionally precise. Choosing a clinic with such high diagnostic volume minimizes uterine irritation risks. These facilities often provide tailored progesterone protocols to avoid injection-site allergies.

Patient Consensus: Expect symptoms similar to intense PMS for 1 to 2 weeks during preparation. Most patients find that resting for 48 hours post-transfer helps manage mild cramping and spotting.

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